Sending Incident Reports Manually; Viewing Incident Reports - Cisco TelePresence Administrator's Manual

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Maintenance
Use the format (http|https)://address:port/ such as http://www.example.com:3128/
6. Ensure that Create core dumps is On; this is the recommended setting as it provides useful diagnostic
information.
Note that if the Incident reports sending mode is Off, incidents will not be sent to any URL but they will
still be saved locally and can be

Sending incident reports manually

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manually to Cisco.
To send an incident report manually to Cisco customer support:
1. Go to
Maintenance > Diagnostics > Incident reporting >
2. Click on the incident you want to send. You will be taken to the
3. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click Download incident report. You will be given the option to
save the file.
4. Save the file in a location from where it can be forwarded to Cisco customer support.
Removing sensitive information from a report
The details in the downloaded incident report are Base64-encoded, so you will not be able to meaningfully
view or edit the information within the file.
If you need to edit the report before sending it to Cisco (for example, if you need to remove any potentially
sensitive information) you must copy and paste the information from the
and edit the information in that file before sending it to Cisco.

Viewing incident reports

The
Incident view
page
(Maintenance > Diagnostics > Incident reporting >
incident reports that have occurred since the VCS was last upgraded. A report is generated for each incident,
and the information contained in these reports can then be used by Cisco customer support to diagnose the
cause of the failures.
For each report the following information is shown:
Field
Description
Time
The date and time when the incident occurred.
Version The VCS software version running when the incident occurred.
Build
The internal build number of the VCS software version running when the incident occurred.
State
The current state of the incident:
Pending: indicates that the incident has been saved locally but not sent.
Sent: indicates that details of the incident have been sent to the URL specified in the
configuration
page.
Cisco VCS Administrator Guide (X8.1.1)
viewed and downloaded
from the
before you decide whether to send an incident report
Incident detail
page.
View.
Incident detail
page.
Incident detail
page into a text file,
View) shows a list of all
Incident reporting
Incident reporting
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